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on wherein the female catfish carries the eggs | firmly attached to the underside of the body. |
e #1 hit "Walk Like an Egyptian", saw the band | firmly in the mainstream.The song was sent to them in |
The more she shrieked and struggled the more | firmly the mechanical throne gripped her; the chair w |
The exhibit | firmly placed lightpaintings at the intersection betw |
the performance and character anchor the film | firmly in the tradition of other dramas about working |
Republicans entered the race | firmly unified behind Wood, but facing the deep unpop |
ompany of the 46th Regiment still had the town | firmly in its hands, and thus immediately sent out tw |
With the company | firmly routed within the commedia dell'arte tradition |
ever was at hand, as long as it held the anvil | firmly in place. |
His best tales put the reader | firmly in a world: we can cherish the memories of the |
The Ancients | firmly resent using their powers this way, and theref |
With Al Michaels (at the time) | firmly entrenched as ABC's top broadcaster, Musburger |
by both Communists and CCFers, with the CCFers | firmly in control of the executive. |
This motion is produced by holding the axis | firmly while pulling a string or twisting a stick or |
is the most wealthy, the greatest and the most | firmly established of all the American powers." |
With the gap | firmly in Confederate control, Col. Evander M. Law's |
son did not lend a hand in writing the lyrics, | firmly establishing Andersson and Ulvaeus as a songwr |
gheda or Wexford 'but he certainly had the law | firmly on his side' does not stand up to examination. |
a string of bad luck thereafter kept the Deal | firmly in obscurity until 2003 when a power pop indie |
sitting in a parking lot with the transmission | firmly in Park. |
sequent opinion polls showed the Conservatives | firmly in the lead, and with a general election due b |
ives from the corporate sector with the latter | firmly in control. |
forces and put the lower reaches of the river | firmly under Spanish control. |
nd that Dhruva Dharavarsha brought the kingdom | firmly under his control. |
he Romanian units were holding their positions | firmly. |
t in the closet and the door behind them "kept | firmly shut" (as well as other, race-based comments) |
ant view of religious societies, and there are | firmly established student-led Christian, Islamic and |
ad spread into Punjab proper, where there were | firmly established in the beginning of the eleventh c |
Banier's Christian context placed these myths | firmly in the tradition of idolatry, the worship of f |
races in Sogdiana and Bactria, but they cannot | firmly be attributed to the Saka, similarly with the |
in good stead, and over the years they became | firmly established in what has now been renamed EBL D |
But they are | firmly on track. |
This was | firmly vetoed by BBC Head of Comedy Frank Muir, who t |
This helped | firmly establish Fullerton as the regional rail cente |
This recording | firmly established Curtis Fuller as a serious, mature |
This was | firmly rebutted in a letter to The Times by his siste |
Because this work | firmly established the field of nuclear astrophysics, |
Though never | firmly proven, there is a substantial amount of conje |
t nods at different styles while trying to hew | firmly to the center of the road." |
being tough on her policies and sticks to them | firmly. |
n heard this and warned her companions to step | firmly. |
the world that stands in stark contrast to the | firmly established expectations of life in the Middle |
unneling was the first effect in physics to be | firmly identified as due to wave-mechanical tunneling |
e war on the Axis Powers- was expected to side | firmly with the U.S. |
sent to Fiorentina, and continued to develop, | firmly considered one of Italy's brightest young tale |
he Greek verb kataphilein, which means to kiss | firmly, intensely, passionately, tenderly or warmly. |
thoughton from the Liberal Democrats to remain | firmly in control of the council. |
he "battle zone" where the offensive was to be | firmly resisted, and behind that again, out of range |
mps, the 1st men's VIII took until 1991 to get | firmly into the 2nd division, where it has remained s |
The critical element is the sippy top being | firmly in place on top of the cup, preventing spills. |
ng/fishing tourism industry, the town remained | firmly established. |
All three traveller-naturalists believed | firmly that such systems of mimicry could only come a |
ctim in an upright position between two boards | firmly fixed between stakes driven deep into the grou |
o conduct its own survey of unemployment which | firmly discredited the statements put out by the Brad |
the condemnation of the oath by Pope Paul V he | firmly denounced it. |
he goalscoring responsibilities fell very much | firmly the way of McGinlay who did not disappoint and |
Rosindell's political views are | firmly right-wing: he is a Eurosceptic and supports t |
of the Middle Ages, but as young, vigorous and | firmly in control of the Holy Family. |
With the vital port | firmly in Greek hands, all the other allies could hop |
book, Snufkin's role as a solitary wanderer is | firmly established: While he stays in Moominvalley du |
By 1946, when she retired, the college was a | firmly established institution producing outstanding |
The law was now | firmly on the Midland side, but Lord Harborough conti |
The car was then | firmly secured to the bridge using a large chain. |
ith a John Price penalty, and the game was put | firmly out of Gisborne's reach just before the final |
As Carman comments (p24) "The red coat was now | firmly established as the sign of an Englishman". |
Once completed, public opinion was still | firmly against the project claiming that it did not f |
the time the 1998 season started, Harris was a | firmly established member of the team and a consisten |
eturning to Hungary was impossible; it was now | firmly in the hands of a Soviet-sponsored Communist g |
Troy University was considered | firmly enough established to allow for the 1859 creat |
since this was when regeneration lore was more | firmly fixed. |
trast to Baker and by an actor who was already | firmly established in the British public's mind. |
Giggs burst onto the scene and Wallace was now | firmly out of the first team picture, failing to make |
t every sector of the Soviet economy was still | firmly under state control. |
He was now | firmly established as a top flight manager. |
d-quality, it must be plump, well-colored, and | firmly attached to the stem. |
Jewish internal affairs were more | firmly organized by Shimon ben Gamaliel, and the patr |
The Straits were kept | firmly closed, and Anglo-Turkish relations were conso |
rived on the 27th, but as the Germans were now | firmly entrenched, French counterattacks (between Fli |
ritics suggest that Horthy's actions were more | firmly grounded in political reality than those of Ch |
Mid-West whose musical foundations were based | firmly in a traditional Eastern European Klezmer styl |
t blazed with light, and its four legs were so | firmly planted in the ground that every effort to dis |
After an exciting 2002-03 campaign in which he | firmly established his position in the Fulham startin |
y' called "Tale Of A Baker's Son", in which he | firmly placed Blackwell's parentage as being that of |
iming to achieve the award itself, which would | firmly strengthen the influence of the Committee's Ch |
ise the role for the Hindi remake, which Kamal | firmly declined; Haasan was replaced by Feroz's best |
feel that art should know its place, which is | firmly on a plinth or in a frame." |
rograms, had an underlying semantics which was | firmly grounded like logic languages, all in one, all |
eton tradition of Celtic music while remaining | firmly rooted in the music of Ireland and Scotland. |
While remaining | firmly within one's own cultural and religious locati |
nterpart (Evangelical Times), whilst remaining | firmly within the conservative evangelical wing of th |
mall group was one of those very few who could | firmly ignore the ‘revolutionary' pull of the CPI (M- |
the early part of the fourth century who held | firmly to the like substance of the Son with the Fath |
n the immensity of the sublime essence, who is | firmly established and firmly rooted, the lofty mount |
ttle freedom of movement and the hands will be | firmly forced in contact with the butt, particularly |
and had begun to advertise itself, with tongue | firmly in cheek, as “This Is Seb Clarke”. |
With loyalties | firmly seated in Mexico City, he faced criticism, opp |
With Ma | firmly established as a permanent fixture within Sich |
ty, ensuring that China's economy would remain | firmly agrarian-based for centuries. |
n poverty at an early age, McHugh would become | firmly committed to the ideals of Henry George, and c |
By now Wright had | firmly developed a new brand of obscure, laid-back pe |
which time the set moved to 9-12 Bell Yard and | firmly entrenched its reputation as one of the leadin |
ality of And VIII as a galaxy has not yet been | firmly established (Merrett et al. 2006). |
The young clasp | firmly to the fur of their mother, then ride on her b |
With Yuan Lin | firmly established in the squad Shenzhen continued to |
the Hill-top settler movement), Zilberman's is | firmly Haredi/ultra-orthodox. |
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